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Chen Guangcheng’s Rescuer Released from Detention

Posted by Christian Newswire on May 5, 2012 at 12:45 AM

"Human rights activists have found that high profile, public pressure is far more effective."

WASHINGTON,—He Peirong, known as Pearl, has been released from detention and has been interviewed by the BBC. Pearl has become known as the rescuer of blind activist Chen Guangcheng, having driven the car that brought him from Dongshigu village to Beijing.

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